Morden's own troops from an unspecified time in the future. Presumedly at some time after Morden was captured or killed, his own forces, again out of loyalty, gathered up their technology and, though the construction of what appeared to be a time window or portal, went back in time to help Morden out. Despite having new weapons and upgraded machinery, they still got their asses handed to them, and with their window destroyed, they were unable to do anything else.[[/folder]]

[[folder: Allen Junior]]-->Debut: ''Metal Slug Advance''

That's right, Allen's own son is here. He posed as a training instructor, which allowed him access to the island where the Peregrine Falcon trainees were undergoing the test. From here, he was able to lead some of Morden's forces to launch a surprise attack on the trainees, capturing the most of them and allowing Morden's troops to set up a base.

Unlike his father, though, Junior tends to act more strategically in direct confrontation against the player. However, once injured past a certain point, he eventually loses his temper and starts acting more like his father in battle. However, finding and defeating him is easier said than done.[[/folder]]

A mysterious organization whose threat to the world was the release of the "White Baby Virus", a supervirus powerful enough to penetrate any mainframe's defenses. It also appeared as though Morden was supporting their efforts, though they had made a robotics plant at their base, creating several Morden bots, possibly including the one seen in the opening sequence.

The main man himself supposedly died at the end of the game when his base was destroyed, making him the first antagonist in the series to die for good. However, the credits sequence showed an intact computer broadcasting something.....

* EvilOldFolks: Amadeus himself* FramingTheGuiltyParty: Their soldiers dress up as Morden's troops, and they have robot Mordens and Allens, presumably to invoke this trope.* TheCracker: The Amadeus Syndicate are a team of cyber-terrorists.* MechaMooks: Employ a lot of these.[[/folder]]

!!''Metal Slug 5''

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!!''Metal Slug 4''

[[folder: Amadeus Syndicate]]

A mysterious organization whose threat to the world was the release of the "White Baby Virus", a supervirus powerful enough to penetrate any mainframe's defenses. It also appeared as though Morden was supporting their efforts, though they had made a robotics plant at their base, creating several Morden bots, possibly including the one seen in the opening sequence.

The main man himself supposedly died at the end of the game when his base was destroyed, making him the first antagonist in the series to die for good. However, the credits sequence showed an intact computer broadcasting something.....

* EvilOldFolks: Amadeus himself* FramingTheGuiltyParty: Their soldiers dress up as Morden's troops, and they have robot Mordens and Allens, presumably to invoke this trope.* TheCracker: The Amadeus Syndicate are a team of cyber-terrorists.* MechaMooks: Employ a lot of these.[[/folder]]

Originally meant to be the FinalBoss of ''Metal Slug 5'', Ptolemaios makes his true debut in ''Metal Slug Attack'' as the main villain for the "Ptolemaic Attack" event. He is the leader of the Ptolemaic Army, controlling his troops within the shadows. He uses Sol De Rokker's red jewel to create a tower for himself that attacks with laser beams and rosetta stones.[[/folder]]

Morden's own troops from an unspecified time in the future. Presumedly at some time after Morden was captured or killed, his own forces, again out of loyalty, gathered up their technology and, though the construction of what appeared to be a time window or portal, went back in time to help Morden out. Despite having new weapons and upgraded machinery, they still got their asses handed to them, and with their window destroyed, they were unable to do anything else.

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!!''Metal Slug 7/ XX''

!!Others[[folder: Future Soldiers]]

Amadeus Syndicate]]-->Debut: ''Metal Slug 4''

A mysterious organization whose threat to the world was the release of the "White Baby Virus", a supervirus powerful enough to penetrate any mainframe's defenses. It also appeared as though Morden was supporting their efforts, though they had made a robotics plant at their base, creating several Morden bots, possibly including the one seen in the opening sequence.

The main man himself supposedly died at the end of the game when his base was destroyed, making him the first antagonist in the series to die for good. However, the credits sequence showed an intact computer broadcasting something.....

* EvilOldFolks: Amadeus himself* FramingTheGuiltyParty: Their soldiers dress up as Morden's own troops from an unspecified time in the future. Presumedly at some time after Morden was captured or killed, his own forces, again out of loyalty, gathered up their technology and, though the construction of what appeared to be a time window or portal, went back in time to help Morden out. Despite having new weapons troops, and upgraded machinery, they still got their asses handed to them, have robot Mordens and with their window destroyed, they were unable Allens, presumably to do anything else.invoke this trope.* TheCracker: The Amadeus Syndicate are a team of cyber-terrorists.* MechaMooks: Employ a lot of these.

That's right, Allen's own son is here. He posed as a training instructor, which allowed him access to the island where the Peregrine Falcon trainees were undergoing the test. From here, he was able to lead some of Morden's forces to launch a surprise attack on the trainees, capturing the most of them and allowing Morden's troops to set up a base.

Unlike his father, though, Junior tends to act more strategically in direct confrontation against the player. However, once injured past a certain point, he eventually loses his temper and starts acting more like his father in battle. However, finding and defeating him is easier said than done.[[/folder]]

[[folder: Ptolemaios]]Originally meant to be the FinalBoss of ''Metal Slug 5'', Ptolemaios makes his true debut in ''Metal Slug Attack'' as the main villain for the "Ptolemaic Attack" event. He is the leader of the Ptolemaic Army, controlling his troops within the shadows. He uses Sol De Rokker's red jewel to create a tower for himself that attacks with laser beams and rosetta stones.[[/folder]]

[[folder: Pharaoh's Arc and the Mummy Army]]An expansion of the mummy enemies, the Pharaoh, Mummy Warrior, and Mummy Cat make their first appearance in the "Mummy's" event.

!!Tropes for all three characters:* ActuallyFourMooks: Subverted. While the Pharaoh's Arc consists of multiple mummies on a chariot, they are all part of the same unit.* EnemySummoner: The Mummy Cat's attack is to summon mummies that spit out poison bombs. If her third skill is unlocked, enemies hit by them have a chance to be stunned.* KillItWithFire: The Mummy Warrior uses a long torch as his weapon.[[/folder]]

[[folder: Ptolemaios]]Originally meant to be the FinalBoss of ''Metal Slug 5'', Ptolemaios makes his true debut in ''Metal Slug Attack'' as the main villain for the "Ptolemaic Attack" event. He is the leader of the Ptolemaic Army, controlling his troops within the shadows. He uses Sol De Rokker's red jewel to create a tower for himself that attacks with laser beams and rosetta stones.[[/folder]]

[[folder: Ptolemaios]]Originally meant to be the FinalBoss of ''Metal Slug 5'', Ptolemaios makes his true debut in ''Metal Slug Attack''. He is the leader of the Ptolemaic Army, controlling his troops within the shadows. He uses Sol De Rokker's red jewel to create a tower for himself that attacks with laser beams and rosetta stones.

* CombatTentacles: She can transform her arms to tentacles to whip her enemies to death.* GirlishPigtails* HumanAliens/HumanoidAbomination* RedEyesTakeWarning: Her eyes are red as well widen when she attacks.

* CounterAttack: Teleports to the front of the opposing army and slams her hammer.* DropTheHammer: Her main weapon.* [[GasMaskMooks Gas Mask Mook]]: As part of belonging with the Ptolemaic Army's Special Forces section. If she gets knocked back, her mask flies off her face, making her mask-less for the duration of the battle.* {{Gainaxing}}: Shown during her walking animation.* LuckilyMyShieldWillProtectMe: Her special attack finishes off with her hammer acting as a shield for a few moments, deflecting enemy damage from the team.* SensualSpandex: She clearly shows it off to the player.* ShockwaveStomp: The aftermath after slamming her hammer by her special attack.

Ralf and Clark, the IkariWarriors, in between their appearances in ''VideoGame/TheKingOfFighters'' series, appeared alongside the core team for Metal Slug 6, and are back for Metal Slug 7/XX. Joining them in XX is Leona. A better amount of information about these three can be found on their respective series' page.

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Ralf and Clark, the IkariWarriors, in between their appearances in ''VideoGame/TheKingOfFighters'' series, appeared alongside the core team for Metal ''Metal Slug 6, 6'', and are back for Metal ''Metal Slug 7/XX. 7/XX''. Joining them in XX ''XX'' is Leona. Leona, and Whip makes her debut in ''Metal Slug Defense''. A better amount of information about these three four can be found on their respective series' page.

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[[folder:Whip]]Whip makes her debut in ''Metal Slug Defense'' as part of the ''King of Fighters'' faction. Since the ''KOF'' faction does not exist in ''Metal Slug Attack'', Whip has been moved to the P.F. faction.

!!Whip's tropes:* CastHerd: Whip was separated from Ralf, Clark, and Leona in ''Defense'', since the latter three are part of the P.F. faction. While she eventually joined alongside them in the same faction in ''Attack'', Whip is not part of the Wrath team, rather being placed next to the Slugnoid Type-B for the Agent Sally team.* LastEpisodeNewCharacter: Whip and Heidern were the final units implemented in ''Metal Slug Defense''.* RevolversAreJustBetter: Her special attack is shooting a bullet from a golden revolver. Its range is short in ''Defense'' and much farther in ''Attack''.* WhipItGood: Her standard attack. Her whip is able to cause knockback in ''Attack''.[[/folder]]

* EasterEgg: Winning a battle with Trevor (any form) in the team will cause her to furiously blush while a thought bubble of Trevor appears above her.

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* EasterEgg: Winning a battle with Trevor (any form) the Motorbike [=POW=] Ver.2 in the team will cause her to furiously blush while a thought bubble of Trevor appears above her.

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[[folder:Vatn]]A hired supernatural hunter of sorts.

!!Vatn tropes:

* BadassLongcoat* EyeObscuringHat: Shown in his sprites.* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: Blows himself up in his defeat animation.* {{Teleportation}}: His knockback animation is him disappearing and reappearing a few spaces back.* ThisIsADrill: His short-range attack is a drill attached to his gun.* TrenchCoatWarfare: His coat contains his personal Gatling gun and many mortars to place.

* LittleGreenMen: Used the same cloning properties as the player clones from ''Metal Slug 3'', causing the skin to turn green. The Professor is also slightly shorter than the rest of the human units.

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* LittleGreenMen: Used Probably used the same cloning properties as the player clones from ''Metal Slug 3'', causing the skin to turn green. The Professor is also slightly shorter than the rest of the human units.

* EasterEgg: Winning a battle with Trevor (any form) in the team will cause her to furiously blush while a thought bubble of Trevor appears above her.* EvilLaugh: Part of her special attack and victory pose, although it comes out silent.* FrickinLaserBeams: Her weapon of choice, whose lasers come out of floating blocks.* VillainousCrush: With Trevor.* [[YouGottaHaveBlueHair You Gotta Have Pink Hair]]

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